3. Save on desktop as spoof.command
4. Open file whenever you need to change IP

Basically this shell disconnects you from wifi, changes the mac and reconnects you. Very quick – takes less than 10 seconds each time :)

]]>By: Troubled Gamerhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-2327520
Thu, 26 May 2016 16:17:38 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-2327520Hey guys, I have a small issue when trying to change the mac address of en1 ether. I’m using the thunderbolt to ethernet adaptor and discovered that it has a different mac address than when using wifi. When trying to connect through the ethernet I get a parental control message (Linksys). I know if i change the mac address this will bypass it, but by performing all different sorts of methods above, including dissociating, trying different mac addresses, and so on. When I enter the command it goes right through, not asking for a password tho I’m using sudo ifconfig en1 ether xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
When I enter the command to view the mac address it still reads the the old address. Its only with en1 ether as I can change everything in en0 and en1 wifi with no issue. Am I missing something? Please help? P.S. it needs to be en1 ether that has to be changed or is their a way to use the en0 ether address when using my thunderbolt to ethernet adaptor through my macbook air.
]]>By: Adrian Rangelhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-1607458
Fri, 23 Oct 2015 16:21:49 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-1607458There’s an Open Source tool which makes this easier. https://github.com/acrogenesis/macchanger
]]>By: Jessica Fanhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-1083811
Tue, 07 Apr 2015 15:51:01 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-1083811Hey! So I don’t know if anyone said this already, but I noticed that the above commands wouldn’t work unless the second nimble on the mac address was either a 2, 6, A or E.

]]>By: Henryhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-672347
Mon, 19 May 2014 05:11:54 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-672347This tells you what to do but not how to do it. The writer assumes that the reader’s knowledge base is sufficient to fill in the gaps. 0/10
]]>By: Joehttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-661745
Mon, 28 Apr 2014 06:04:17 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-661745Thanks! :)
]]>By: xosirishttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-580891
Sat, 07 Dec 2013 01:10:15 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-580891Hi there,

I followed your manual and successfully changed the ether address visible through “ifconfig en1” (Wifi interface on a MBP running Lion).

In “networksetup -listallhardwareports” I still see the old MAC address though. And when I try to connect to any access point I get numerous “Connection timeout”s

]]>By: Ferosshttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-478891
Tue, 22 Jan 2013 10:32:41 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-478891If you want to spoof your MAC address on OS X more easily, you should use SpoofMAC, a free open-source tool to make this all a lot easier.

Simply run “spoof-mac set 00:00:00:00:00:00 en0” to change your MAC address to anything you want. It automatically handles all the “airport -z” funny business for you.

]]>By: johnhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-424944
Sun, 09 Sep 2012 19:33:16 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-424944Just to be clear…though the changed MAC address does NOT reflect in my System Preferences, if it DOES reflect in the terminal for en0 and en1 I am good to go?
]]>By: tfhttp://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-422017
Thu, 30 Aug 2012 00:10:12 +0000http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/#comment-422017Thanks. This was helpful.
]]>